SET 1: Suzy Greenberg, Uncle Pen > Bouncing Around the Room, Divided Sky, Tweezer, My Sweet One, Bathtub Gin, Possum
SET 2: Funky Bitch, Runaway Jim, Harry Hood, Caravan > Reba > The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > AC/DC Bag, Good Times Bad Times
ENCORE: Whipping Post[1]
 Like most '90-'91 gigs, this one is solid through and through, well-played, but without a lot of exploratory jamming.  I would have to say, though, that many tunes go a little above and beyond what I would normally classify as "solid."  The first set is mostly of the average-solid variety, with the exception being a Divided Sky that brings the heat a little bit.  The second gets off to a solid start with Funky Bitch, which is followed by a young Jim without much of a jam.  But the Hood that's up next is really quite good, despite some flubbage in the composed sections, with beautiful work from Trey at the start of the jam and some wailing and flame-throwing toward the end.  The Hood was probably the highlight, IMO, followed not too far behind by the Reba, which although just a little above average IMHO is nonetheless very strong for a 1990 version, and features some more excellent fire from Trey.  AC/DC Bag also seemed like it was headed in the same direction, but the jam lost its footing towards the end and stumbled to the finish.  GTBT, though short, serves as an excellent set-closer, and a Fishman Whipping Post is always a fun encore, especially when he ends with "Oh, Lord, I feel like a vacuum cleaner."
		Like most '90-'91 gigs, this one is solid through and through, well-played, but without a lot of exploratory jamming.  I would have to say, though, that many tunes go a little above and beyond what I would normally classify as "solid."  The first set is mostly of the average-solid variety, with the exception being a Divided Sky that brings the heat a little bit.  The second gets off to a solid start with Funky Bitch, which is followed by a young Jim without much of a jam.  But the Hood that's up next is really quite good, despite some flubbage in the composed sections, with beautiful work from Trey at the start of the jam and some wailing and flame-throwing toward the end.  The Hood was probably the highlight, IMO, followed not too far behind by the Reba, which although just a little above average IMHO is nonetheless very strong for a 1990 version, and features some more excellent fire from Trey.  AC/DC Bag also seemed like it was headed in the same direction, but the jam lost its footing towards the end and stumbled to the finish.  GTBT, though short, serves as an excellent set-closer, and a Fishman Whipping Post is always a fun encore, especially when he ends with "Oh, Lord, I feel like a vacuum cleaner." https://forum.phish.net/forum/permalink/1378039230
		https://forum.phish.net/forum/permalink/1378039230 Beautiful SBD recording available for this show! A good amount of the room is mixed in. Unfortunately, there are some flaws in the first set.
		Beautiful SBD recording available for this show! A good amount of the room is mixed in. Unfortunately, there are some flaws in the first set.Add a Review
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Review by theghost
I think this one may surpass 4/22 and 11/4 for the best of the year. Beautiful early Hood with a soaring peak. The show is available in high quality SBD as well.